Acting under the direction of the Adult Day Program Supervisor, the Adult Development Program Instructor is responsible for providing direct instructional services to individuals served by the agency ensuring their safety, care and welfare and promoting increased independence through planned curriculum. The ADP Instructor shall ensure activity schedules are created, activities are structured and based on client preference and need, materials are available for carrying out training activities, and curriculum is utilized in conjunction with established goals and objectives outlined in Individual Service Plans.
The ADP Instructor shall be the primary person responsible for conducting classes and demonstrations to teach principles and techniques, or methods in a variety of subjects including, but not limited to activities of daily living, visual and performing arts, home economics, communication and social skills, physical exercise, vocational training, etc. The ADP Instructor will utilize approved curriculums, make modifications to curriculums to meet individual needs, provide ADP Instructional Assistants with feedback on the implementation of curriculums, and ensure a structured learning environment for the individuals served.
Responsibilities and Duties
- Develop lesson plans that include meaningful training activities and ensure that activities comply with ISPs, the ADP program design, CMS requirements, and client choice. Activities must be meaningful to the individuals served.
- Ensure all changes in daily activities are noted on the appropriate documents and comply with ISPs.
- Communicate change of activity requests to the ADP Supervisor and only act upon changes once approval is received from the ADP Supervisor.
- Model appropriate classroom behavior and ensure that all individuals are encouraged to participate in daily activities.
- Provide structured classroom environment to ensure instructional assistants can assist individuals with activities of daily living as specified in Individual Program Plan (IPP) and Individual Service Plan (ISP).
- Provide training to individuals in the least-restrictive, most appropriate setting including simulated training on campus and practical training in community locations.
- Provide support to individuals in an assigned group with personal needs as specified in each individual’s IPP and ISP. This may include, but is not limited to, changing adult diapers, feeding the individual according to the support plans, and any other need that arises through the course of the program day. Instructors are expected to provide this support during lunch and before the first and last scheduled activity of each day.
- Follow all program procedures when handling client and company funds.
- Provide appropriate supervision to ensure the health, welfare, and safety of individuals served by the agency.
- While providing direct supervision, the ADP Instructor may not leave clients unattended and must remain with assigned clients until relieved by another staff member.
- Inform a day program supervisor about concerns related to client health, welfare, and safety in a timely manner.
- Identify needs, including specific training needs, and convey this information effectively to the ADP supervisor.
- Attend regular supervisory meetings to review client issues and convey concerns to the ADP Supervisor as necessary.
- Conduct initial and ongoing assessments and provide assessment results to the ADP Supervisor.
- Gather data on individual progress (including daily notes, ISP data, behavioral data, skin checks, seizure logs, etc.) and ensure data is accurate and complete.
- Implement behavior reinforcement plans and recognize the need for modification/alteration to existing plans. Convey concerns and recommendations for changes to the ADP Supervisor for possible inclusion in the plan.
- Comply with all associated laws, regulations, and agency policies and procedures.
- Maintain a high quality of work performance.
- Maintain high quality company-wide relations by using respectful and cooperative communication with coworkers.
- Maintain high quality community relations by using respectful and cooperative communication with members of the community.
- Maintain client confidentiality: this includes not disclosing personal information about any individual served by Las Trampas to community members or coworkers who do not have a direct need to know.
- In all situations, ensure the rights and dignity of the individuals served by the agency.
- Participate in all required meetings and trainings.
- Adhere to the Las Trampas Mission Statement and to the principles of person-centered services.
- Complete all other duties as assigned.
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